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As noon-day sun, then that will be their gain.
The rising sun paints a path of gold, Across the water blue, It brings a message of hope and love, With dawning day, to you.
You can smile at all your troubles, (For they're really only bubbles), If you realize every person has some trou- ble of her own ; You must always try and cheer her .
Always smile when you are near her, And soon you'll find that all your petty worries too, have flown.
The fairies are busy the whole day long, Weaving dreams fo
...r each baby fair, They weave them of roses and violets blue Daffodils, and some flowers rare.
I had a dream. It seemed to me I felt the wind so strong and free Upon my face, and saw the sun Sink through the Gate when day was done.
I stood, at home, upon a hill — (I loved it then and ever will) — And watched the radiant sun go down All flaming, just behind the town.
The dream is o'er, I wake again, Not to sunlight, but to rain, Fm waiting for the day to come When I'll be going to my home.
All my life was dark and sad, I felt that nothing was worth while, Till one day the clouds rolled back, — That was the day I saw you smile.


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